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For some reason in Canada the prices of used books are outrageous -- something that costs 99 cents in the States is usually between 8 and 20 dollars here, and then the shipping WITHIN Canada sometimes costs more than shipping from the States.
 
I haven't landed in Canada yet, but so far this is what I can tell ---

America pros: NFL (I know there's football in Canada, but it doesn't even compare)

Canada pros: healthcare, Molson

I thought Canadian supermarket prices were pretty comparable to American, though I've been living in NZ and Australia for over 2 years where things are insanely expensive, so maybe Canada just seems cheap in comparison to here.
 
oooo i have another one... PIZZA!
in the us... good pizza is easy to find (at least in the northeast)
in canada... blech! in Ottawa it's normal to put the pepperoni UNDERNEATH the cheese. Why would anyone think that is a good idea?!?! Pepperoni belongs ON TOP of the pizza!
 
rhcohen2014 said:
oooo i have another one... PIZZA!
in the us... good pizza is easy to find (at least in the northeast)
in canada... blech! in Ottawa it's normal to put the pepperoni UNDERNEATH the cheese. Why would anyone think that is a good idea?!?! Pepperoni belongs ON TOP of the pizza!

One word. Capri. Find i it, eat it, love it! Lol
 
uskyoot said:
Where near Windsor are you? We will be moving back to Amherstburg

Maidstone. Middle of nowhere. Hubby was the tech director at general Amherst up until three years ago when he retired.
 
Alurra71 said:
One word. Capri. Find i it, eat it, love it! Lol

NOTED!
 
Alurra71 said:
Maidstone. Middle of nowhere. Hubby was the tech director at general Amherst up until three years ago when he retired.

My three kids went to General Amherst...its probably best that I don't reveal their names ;D ;D ;D

I know exactly where Maidstone is....
 
uskyoot said:
My three kids went to General Amherst...its probably best that I don't reveal their names ;D ;D ;D

Lmao!!
 
rhcohen2014 said:

And in the Ottawa area, a "combination" pizza is one with green peppers, mushrooms and pepperoni. Since I left Ottawa, I am always reminded that no one else uses this term and I get funny looks when requesting a combination pizza.
 
on-hold said:
For some reason in Canada the prices of used books are outrageous -- something that costs 99 cents in the States is usually between 8 and 20 dollars here, and then the shipping WITHIN Canada sometimes costs more than shipping from the States.

I buy my new books always on www.bookdepository.com
They deliver for free from the UK and it doesn't take longer than two weeks for them to arrive here.
Books are way cheaper than buying them in Canada and shipping is for free.
 
boomlet said:
America pros: NFL (I know there's football in Canada, but it doesn't even compare)

You do realizes that Canada introduced CFL to US and US copied it and changed the rules a little to suit theirs version.

Plus, NFL will always look for CFL quarterbacks because CFL quarterbacks must cover 10 yards in 3 downs compared to 4 downs. So they will always want CFL quarterbacks to use to their advantageous.
 
I'm in Toronto so my view..might be different...

- TAXES Where i'm from, taxes are about 7%, so it's a big difference...in general..probably because of the difference of minimum wage..things are much more expensive in Toronto..
- free wifi seems to be more popular in the US...
-there's a Starbucks..Tim Horton and McDonald everywhere in Toronto..almost very corner...similar to the US, there seems to be more fast food chains in the US though..but Toronto has more exotic and international food...
-the grocery stores do not have the same variety as in the states... it's hard to find certain brand or products that are easily found in the states...and no plastic bags...alot of places in Toronto recently got plastic bags...in the US where i'm from...people get plastic bags free of charge..no fee..and there is two people at the checkout line..a cashier and a bagger to bag your groceries...some of food is different too...milk comes in bags in Canada...they are in plastic gallon containers in the US
-99cents vs dollarama...it the US I go alot to the 99cents store...it has great stuff...but I think dollarama is a whole lot better...much more selection and name brands...but in the US 99cent stores have refrigerated foods now...dollarama doesn't yet
-the houses in Toronto seems sooo small and are very close to one another... :o yards are tiny...where I'm from, there is much more space and bigger yards
-a small fountain drink or coffee in the states is the same as a large or extra large in Canada
- Canada doesn't have certain US channels..I realized that when a year or two ago..they were announcing lifetime....some shows are behind and appear first in the US
-Canadian news is different...in the states it's all about murder, and in Canada, they have stories about people..and small issues..and about the States....everything that happens...is in the states or about the states....where i'm from...there's a shooting..a murder..a car accident every day....in Canada if one little thing happens..its big news...
-yard sales and flea markets..where I'm from yard sales and flea markets are big..people sell gently used items for 50cents to 5dollars...people just try to get rid of there stuff...its cheap...and you find all sorts of treasures...in Canada...the flea markets I have been too...vendors are selling merchandise...and want store price for them...
-Bargaining...my husband does this constantly in Canada...he will try to bargain prices..and it works most of the time..it the US..where i'm from..people wont bargain a price with you at the store..only at a yard sale...
-Spelling difference in Canada...I didn't realize it til one day..my husband and I noticed we spelled the word "honor" "honour" differently...in the US it's honor...in Canada..its honour....another difference I noticed is the word for bathroom...in the US its restroom or bathroom...in Toronto everyone says washroom....
-Easier to travel in Canada...I wait hours for a bus in the US..in Canada..its easier and faster
- In general people are soo nice and kind in Canada...they are much more friendly than in the States...
Over all, I like Canada...its not too different...
 
Mountain Dew in US has caffeine.

Mountain Dew in Canada has no caffeine. Citrus drinks are not allowed to have any caffeine in it. Mountain Dew is considered to be a citrus drink.
 
screech339 said:
You do realizes that Canada introduced CFL to US and US copied it and changed the rules a little to suit theirs version.

Plus, NFL will always look for CFL quarterbacks because CFL quarterbacks must cover 10 yards in 3 downs compared to 4 downs. So they will always want CFL quarterbacks to use to their advantageous.

They are few and far between! Flutie probably being the most well-known, and he last played almost 10 years ago. Anyway, I was being a bit frivolous.... I love Canada (and all it's sports)!
 
In December 1891, Canadian Dr. James Naismith invented basketball using a peach basket nailed to the gym wall. Players got tired of getting the ball out of the basket so they cut the bottom out.

Just a little more Canadian trivia....